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Restaurants in Jersey Channel Isles England
Bistro Soleil La Route de la Haule, Beaumont (01534
720249)
The Bistro Soleil rests decadently on the
water’s edge at Beaumont. Unsurprisingly for a restaurant so
near the sea it specialises in fantastic seafood dishes such
as langoustines and pan-fried scallops. There’s also a
choice of non-seafood dishes such as calf’s liver and
Gressingham duck with plenty of vegetarian options too.
Longueville Manor Longueville Road, St Saviour (01534 725501)
Longueville Manor was the first of Jersey’s
prestigious restaurants to earn itself a Michelin Star. Set in
an elegant 13th century manor house you can expect
modern European cuisine and excellent service. This is
definitely the place to celebrate a special occasion and when
you can afford to push the boat out a bit.
Suma’s Gorey (01534 853291)
Suma is the younger sister restaurant to
Longueville Manor, with a much younger and more contemporary
feel. Set overlooking the harbour at Gorey and Mont Orgueil
Castle the location is every bit as satisfying as the food.
The menu is carefully prepared and lovingly presented and
includes delights such as Roquefort risotto and
truffle-scented woodland mushrooms.
Hotel La Place Route Du Coin, La Haule (01534 744261)
The dining room at the Hotel La Place is all
you would expect of a 17th century farmhouse and
more. There are the exposed oak beams, coats of arms and
tapestry style chairs. The menu combines the best of modern
and traditional cooking with classics such as roast beef and
Yorkshire pudding sit comfortably alongside prawn Creole.
The Atlantic Hotel
The Atlantic restaurant like so many of
Jersey’s best restaurants is hotel based. Here you’ll find
a recently update hotel featuring an elegant restaurant with
views out over the sea. The menu is a modern British one, with
only the very finest fresh produce used to guarantee great
quality and flavour. The desserts are a speciality here too
including an irresistible hot lemon soufflé.
Restaurants in Guernsey Channel Isles England
Cobo
Bay Hotel Cobo Bay, Cobo (01481 257102)
The Cobo Bay Hotel boasts great views over
Cobo Bay from the restaurant. Most guests tend to arrive early
so they can enjoy a drink or two in the Chesterfield bar
before taking up their table in the restaurant. The menu is an
Anglo-French affair and the standard of cooking is first class
all the way.
La
Frégate Les Cotils (01481 724624)
La Frégate has a light and airy feel from
the pale wooden floors and high backed sandy coloured chairs,
to the gloriously colourful modern art that decorates the
walls. The airy feel is further enhanced by the fact that
every table throughout the restaurant can enjoy a sea view.
The menu is based around fish with delights such as roasted
sea bass and lobster bisque.
Auberge Jerbourg Road (01481 238485)
Auberge’s owner, Ian Irving-Walker has
spent a small fortune on doing up an old pub and converting it
into the fabulously modern restaurant that you see today. The
menu is equally modern with choices ranging from starters such
as butternut squash risotto and warm goat’s cheese tempura
to mains such as duck with Asian spices and orange sauce and
baked salmon with a sweet chilli and mango crust.
Le Nautique Quay Steps (01481 721714)
Set in a converted warehouse Le Nautique
offers a great fish menu with local specialities such as
Guernsey brill, that when served with a ragout of seafood is
quite superb. There’s also plenty of dishes to tempt both
carnivores and vegetarians alike with every care taken to
ensure your meal is a memorable one.